Want to create believable crime scenes and establish the facts that crack your case? Too many authors cut corners or ignore procedure when finding the evidence in their stories. This guide offers an accurate and accessible overview of crime scenes and the investigative process.
Want to create believable crime scenes and establish the facts that crack your case? Too many authors cut corners or ignore procedure when finding the evidence in their stories. This guide offers an accurate and accessible overview of crime scenes and the investigative process.
Written as a practical reference for authors in any genre, this helpful “Forensics for Fiction” title unpacks a range of authentic details:
- Terms and techniques associated with crime scenes.
- Methods used to search and document types of scene.
- The various on-scene professionals and their duties.
- Case studies in which crime scenes decide the outcome.
- Laws and jurisdictions that regulate investigations.
- Ways to incorporate crime scenes in any popular genre.
Whether you’re writing CSIs or private eyes, this illustrated guidebook offers a comprehensive, user-friendly reference to cracking the scene of your crime.